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Operation Without Borders

Operation Without Borders

Drama

Gu Jinyun

Wang Zhifei, Qin Pei, Wen Zhaolun, Cao Cao, Zhao Jing

2006

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

45 minutes

2025-03-02 14:54:49

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This film (drama)Also known as无国界行动,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2006Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.7(For reference only)。
The notorious drug lord from Myanmar, U Peng, cunningly uses false intelligence, fake targets, and cruel methods like remote-controlled bomb cars to kill our undercover agent “Mountain Eagle,” blow up our drug enforcement police, and land a hundred kilograms of heroin within our borders, intending to use the Chinese route to smuggle it to the United States. The situation in Yunnan is severely compromised, and another clue controlled by Fujian is forced to let the surveillance target leave the country due to insufficient evidence. As a result, the major case “May 17,” coordinated by Director Sha Hai of the Narcotics Control Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, is in a very difficult predicament. While in a state of desperation, a key lead is uncovered in Shanghai. The Shanghai police discover that the drug traffickers are hiding drugs in the abdomen of koi fish disguised as goods to be shipped to the United States, with these drugs being part of the heroin that landed in Yunnan. The clues lost in Yunnan and Fujian are found again in Shanghai. The case is significant and urgent! Sha Hai immediately flies to Shanghai, establishing a command center for the “Koi Fish Case,” composed of Ma Tiancheng from Yunnan, Xing Hao from Fujian, and Du Weimin from Shanghai. The shipper of the “koi fish” is cleverly captured by our police, marking a significant breakthrough in the case—an intricate multinational drug trafficking case connecting China, the U.S., Myanmar, and Thailand, along with a tightly organized international drug trafficking network, begins to surface. Will the case be closed with arrests completed within China? Or will they dig deeper to completely dismantle this transnational drug trafficking network? Sha Hai boldly proposes to his superiors the idea of a joint operation between Chinese and U.S. law enforcement to crack the case. With the agreement of high officials from both China and the U.S., the two drug enforcement agencies reach a consensus on this joint operation, marking the beginning of a historic collaboration between China and the U.S. to combat transnational drug trafficking—the grand play “Operation Without Borders” unfolds. —China agrees to the U.S. request to bring Chinese suspect Wang Tianxiao to testify in an American court, only to be unexpectedly acquitted by the U.S. court… —The drug lord Andy, who has been under surveillance by U.S. police for years, openly provokes the police and remains at large due to a lack of evidence and the protection of an invisible hand… —The first joint operation between Chinese and U.S. police encounters setbacks, causing cooperative relations to plummet; the “911” incident creates another opportunity for collaboration… —Cultural and political clashes between China and the U.S. are resolved under the premise of seeking common ground while reserving differences among police forces… The case twists and turns, with unexpected developments and dramatic storytelling. Finally, through the joint efforts of Chinese and U.S. police, a massive transnational drug trafficking network is completely dismantled. Drug lord Andy is captured by the Chinese police and the façade of the “Great Benefactor” is entirely stripped away; the mastermind behind the “Butterfly Gang”—former senior CIA operative Jamison—is shot dead by U.S. police. “Operation Without Borders” concludes successfully. A triumphant collaboration song composed by the police of China and the U.S. resonates in the skies above the two hemispheres of the world.